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and i want to put in place a new clean energy stand art that would make clean energy the profitable kind of energy for every business in america. with growing competition from countries like china and india, now is not the time for america to walk away frommy is search and development. now is the time to invest even more so that the great innovations of this century take place in the united states of america so that the next time thomas edison, the next wright brothers is happening here in ohio or california. my plan to encourage innovation isn't about throwing money or any project or new idea. it is about supporting the work of the most promising scientists and promising entrepreneurs. my plan would make the rnd tax credit permanent, but the private sector can't do it alone especially when it comes to basic research. it's not always profitable in the short term, and in the last century, research that we funded together through our tax dollars helped lay the foundation for the internet and gps and google and the countless companies and jobs that followed. the private sector came in and c
and i want to put in place a new clean energy stand art that would make clean energy the profitable kind of energy for every business in america. with growing competition from countries like china and india, now is not the time for america to walk away frommy is search and development. now is the time to invest even more so that the great innovations of this century take place in the united states of america so that the next time thomas edison, the next wright brothers is happening here in ohio...
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let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. somebody didn't book with travelocity, with 24/7 customer support to help move them to the pool daddy promised! look at me, m swimming! somebody, get her a pony! [ female announcer ] the travelocity guarantee. from the price to the room to the trip you'll never roam alone. >> the president wants rich people to pay more taxes. conservatives say this white house has class envy. here is what's on the table, extending tax cuts for families making $250,000 or less. richer than that, your taxes rise back to the clinton era rate, top of 35%, rising 39 point .6. if we spend trillions more on tracks cuts for wealthiest americans, that
let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. somebody didn't book with travelocity, with 24/7...
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the decisions we make in the next few years and everything from debt to taxes to energy and education will have an enormous impact on this country, and on the country we pass on to our children. now these challenges are not new. we've been wrestling with these issues for a long time. the problems we're facing right now have been more than a decade in the making and what is holding us back is not a lack of big ideas it isn't a matter of finding the right technical solution and both parties laid it out on the table for all to see. what's holding us back is a stalemate in washington between two fundamentally different views of which direction america should take and this election is your chance to break that stalemate. [ applause ] that stake is not simply a choice between two candidates and two political party, but between two paths for our country and while there are many things to discuss in this campaign, nothing is more important than an honest debate about where these two paths would lead us. that debate has an understanding of where we are and how we got here. long before the econ
the decisions we make in the next few years and everything from debt to taxes to energy and education will have an enormous impact on this country, and on the country we pass on to our children. now these challenges are not new. we've been wrestling with these issues for a long time. the problems we're facing right now have been more than a decade in the making and what is holding us back is not a lack of big ideas it isn't a matter of finding the right technical solution and both parties laid...
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tonight, energy policy. gas prices are strangling americans, sir. >> yes. >> let's sell some of the federal lands that contain newly discovered obtained... do we really need millions of acres of parks in order to say that we are environmentally friendly? >> reporter: how much can one family picnic? >> exactly. >> reporter: right. >> and in today's world where we are a 24/7/365 information overload society, how much picnicking are the kids doing while texting while picnicking. that's what i'm talking about right there. we don't need as many parks. >> reporter: that's an ecological fact. if the environment didn't want us to drill for oil, sir, why did it make it so useful to power cars with, right? >> exactly. as you know, i'm a man of faith, and i believe that the all mighty put those resources here to be used the right way. >> and now the crisis. mr. president, you have built the biggest pipeline known to man. it connects all the wells that you have drilled on every single source of oil in america. you have
tonight, energy policy. gas prices are strangling americans, sir. >> yes. >> let's sell some of the federal lands that contain newly discovered obtained... do we really need millions of acres of parks in order to say that we are environmentally friendly? >> reporter: how much can one family picnic? >> exactly. >> reporter: right. >> and in today's world where we are a 24/7/365 information overload society, how much picnicking are the kids doing while texting...
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i have said i would never bet against her, but everybody knows she put her energy into this, so how does it feel to be part of that process to help her make this work? >> both of us agreed. both of us recognize this is better than both of us. this is the salary our grandmothers did not get paid for. they did of hard work in this world and did not get paid. we are going to have a woman of color build a network that changes the face of television. this i know for sure, because the other networks said this could not be done. healing on television could not be done. they said no one would watch. it was done. by a woman of color who has a grandmother watching over her. i have a grandmother watching over me. own will change the face of television. this i know for sure. tavis: there you have it, so if you will seewn., it. i expect they will make it all the way up there as long as the project is on. glad to have you here. that is it for tonight. until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. join me next time for a conversation with penny
i have said i would never bet against her, but everybody knows she put her energy into this, so how does it feel to be part of that process to help her make this work? >> both of us agreed. both of us recognize this is better than both of us. this is the salary our grandmothers did not get paid for. they did of hard work in this world and did not get paid. we are going to have a woman of color build a network that changes the face of television. this i know for sure, because the other...
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he understands that in the 21st century, it is education, skills, technology, new science, new energy systems, new infrastructure. he calls that right. i really dislike the second half of almost all of his speeches because there is rarely a plan that is attached to the first half. so the vision card i think has been great, not just great because he can lay out a vision, but great because it is an accurate vision -of what a productive, modern america in our global technological world would mean. i like that. but he has not made the plans to do it. i ask myself why? of course, i know all the people around, and i find a lot of them too cynical. i find many of those in the white house more dealmakers then visionaries' themselves. i was the president had surrounded himself more with people who really understood the importance of more fundamental change for our country going forward. i hear the president saying things i like. i am not making it up. i hear the direction and i agree with that. but i think he has missed two parts. one is the hard work of the real planning to get it done, becau
he understands that in the 21st century, it is education, skills, technology, new science, new energy systems, new infrastructure. he calls that right. i really dislike the second half of almost all of his speeches because there is rarely a plan that is attached to the first half. so the vision card i think has been great, not just great because he can lay out a vision, but great because it is an accurate vision -of what a productive, modern america in our global technological world would mean....
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it gives you such energy and inspiration to hear about their lives, how they think about their kids their futures. they are just good, decent people. it gives you a lot of optimism. the thing i hate most, other than being away from the family is you know, sometimes, when you are on the road, you end up eating an awful lot of stuff that tastes really good at the time but later on the day can catch up with you. i'm now getting to the age were being in my own bed as opposed to some other bad is not always great for my back. >> it matters. all right. here is my final question. i asked tim kaine this a couple of weeks ago. everyone seems to know everything about it. the books have been written. the documentary's have been made. york in front of the like every day. tell me one thing the voters to not know that they do not know about it. his answer was -- i like to go out and camp. i like to be outdoors. i play the harmonica. i am boring. what are you? >> well, it is true. i am probably boring too. i cook a mean chili. michelle can testify. you will claim i have not cooked it for 10 years. that
it gives you such energy and inspiration to hear about their lives, how they think about their kids their futures. they are just good, decent people. it gives you a lot of optimism. the thing i hate most, other than being away from the family is you know, sometimes, when you are on the road, you end up eating an awful lot of stuff that tastes really good at the time but later on the day can catch up with you. i'm now getting to the age were being in my own bed as opposed to some other bad is...
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many say this energy crisis is a huge barrier to the country's economic growth. electricity is now back in most places but the cost to industry is now being counted. growth in india's economy is slowing down. if the blockade continues, it will not affect people's lives, it could hurt the prospects of one of the world's most populous nations. >> for more on india's energy crisis, i spoke with the former american ambassador to delhi. doesn't this point to the paradox of the country? you have 6.5% growth but a country that cannot supply power. >> we talk about how important the issue is for growth and stability. the future prospects politically for either party. you have a major power outage that affects some where in the vicinity of 400-600 million people. there are x-ray machines that are crucial for terrorism efforts. there on generators for two or three hours. they will not have any life after that. the security consequences, just to the consequences socially when they have a monsoon season now that is not producing the rain that they need, further adding to the
many say this energy crisis is a huge barrier to the country's economic growth. electricity is now back in most places but the cost to industry is now being counted. growth in india's economy is slowing down. if the blockade continues, it will not affect people's lives, it could hurt the prospects of one of the world's most populous nations. >> for more on india's energy crisis, i spoke with the former american ambassador to delhi. doesn't this point to the paradox of the country? you...
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i want to take that money and give subsidies to clean energy, to the energy of the future that has never been more profitable. it -- promising. fuel-efficient cars. solar power. when pa. biodiesel. putting folks back to work. creating homegrown energy so we are less dependent on foreign oil. [applause] i want to invest in science and technology. all across the country. that has always been what has maintained our cutting edge. as you know, i promised i would end the war in iraq. [applause] we ended it. we are phasing down the war in afghanistan. the i want to take half of those savings, pay down the deficit, and take the other half and do some nation-building right here at home. putting folks back to work. rebuilding our infrastructure. all across the country. i want to change our tax code because i am tired of us giving tax breaks to companies that it shipped overseas. we want to invest right here in atlanta. right here in the u.s. [applause] there was an article the other day in "the washington post" about mr. romney's former firm was a pioneer in offshore jobs to china and india. when
i want to take that money and give subsidies to clean energy, to the energy of the future that has never been more profitable. it -- promising. fuel-efficient cars. solar power. when pa. biodiesel. putting folks back to work. creating homegrown energy so we are less dependent on foreign oil. [applause] i want to invest in science and technology. all across the country. that has always been what has maintained our cutting edge. as you know, i promised i would end the war in iraq. [applause] we...
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. >> in one year, you provided $90s billion in breaks to the green energy world. now, i like green energy as well, but that's about 50 years worth of what oil and gas receives. you put $90s billion, like 50 years worth of breaks into solar and wind, to solyndra and fiskar and inter one. i had a friend who said, you don't just pick the winners and losers, you pick the losers knew. the oil industry gets $4 billion a year in corporate welfare. basically they get deductions that those small businesses that governor romney refers to, they don't get. now, does anybody think that exxonmobil needs some extra money when they're making money every time you go to pump? why wouldn't we want to eliminate that? >> question. now, the energy issues of campaign 2012 are boiling down into a choice between smoke stacks and pipe dreams. i ask you, pat. >> in a way, yeah, but there's no doubt the president has put this money in solyndra, for example, half a billion dollars went right down the tubes. these other sort of solar and wind pow wore things, a lot of them run by his friends.
. >> in one year, you provided $90s billion in breaks to the green energy world. now, i like green energy as well, but that's about 50 years worth of what oil and gas receives. you put $90s billion, like 50 years worth of breaks into solar and wind, to solyndra and fiskar and inter one. i had a friend who said, you don't just pick the winners and losers, you pick the losers knew. the oil industry gets $4 billion a year in corporate welfare. basically they get deductions that those small...
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this is the look at a series of impulses, energy in the atmosphere allowing these storms to quickly develop. this is our live super doppler radar and you can see how these storm cells are moving toward alexandria eventually national harbour and national airport. we will have storms as we move after the next 20 minutes or so. the good news is that thunderstorms will begin to diminish as we move into the evening and overnight hours. but get ready for the heat and humidity. it is back for the start of the week. temperatures near 100 degrees once again. that's not even including the heat index. or four out -- your full forecast and extended outlook coming up. >> with it not to the second metro computer outage -- two in less than 12 hours, after the first one leaving passengers stranded. this time it happened in the middle of the night. >> the first outage lasted roughly 40 minutes. the second about 30 minutes. mattress' as it does not know why it happened. here is the question for tomorrow -- will happen again and turned tomorrow morning's rush hour into a nightmare? you can't blame metro rail
this is the look at a series of impulses, energy in the atmosphere allowing these storms to quickly develop. this is our live super doppler radar and you can see how these storm cells are moving toward alexandria eventually national harbour and national airport. we will have storms as we move after the next 20 minutes or so. the good news is that thunderstorms will begin to diminish as we move into the evening and overnight hours. but get ready for the heat and humidity. it is back for the...
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that would make clean energy the profitable kind of energy for every business in america. with growing competition from countries like china, india, now's not the time for america to walk away from research and development. now's the time to invest even more so that the great innovations of this century take place in the united states of america. so that the next time thomas edison, the next wright brothers, it's happening here in ohio or michigan or california. my plan to encourage innovation isn't about throwing money at just any project or new idea, it's about supporting the work of our most promising scientists, our most promising researchers and entrepreneurs. my plan would make the r&d tax credit permanent but the private sector can't do it alone when it comes to basic research. it's not always profitable in the short term. and in the last century research that we funded together through our tax dollars helped lay the foundation for the internet and gps and google and the countless companies and jobs that followed. the private sector came in and created these incredi
that would make clean energy the profitable kind of energy for every business in america. with growing competition from countries like china, india, now's not the time for america to walk away from research and development. now's the time to invest even more so that the great innovations of this century take place in the united states of america. so that the next time thomas edison, the next wright brothers, it's happening here in ohio or michigan or california. my plan to encourage innovation...
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manager and physicians, and then in-person interaction with patients where there really is a lot of energy being focused on this care coordination, that that sort of models more likely to reduce spending. gross spending. but it also had its own costs m terms of paying for these interactions. in medicare, there's not yet been a model that's been used in any widespread way, that has had the effect people are looking for of higher quality care and lower cost at the same time. it doesn't mean it can't happen. probably it can happen. but people are still trying to figure out just how to do it. and just how to do it, i said, in different sorts of settings. >> right. >> the affordable care act introduces a lot of different programs, a lot of different -- particularly the center for medicare and medicaid is designed to do more experiments faster to reach conclusions more rapidly, and then to be able to extend the successful programs across the system more rapidly. and we think that will have some positive effects. but how large those effects will be and just what arrangements will turn out to be m
manager and physicians, and then in-person interaction with patients where there really is a lot of energy being focused on this care coordination, that that sort of models more likely to reduce spending. gross spending. but it also had its own costs m terms of paying for these interactions. in medicare, there's not yet been a model that's been used in any widespread way, that has had the effect people are looking for of higher quality care and lower cost at the same time. it doesn't mean it...
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energy. innovation. infrastructure. and a tax code focused on american job creation and balanced deficit reduction. [applause] this is the vision behind the jobs plan i sent congress back in september -- a bill filled with bipartisan ideas that, according to independent economists, would create up to 1 million additional jobs if passed today. this is the vision behind the deficit plan i sent to congress back in september -- a detailed proposal that would reduce our deficit by $4 trillion through shared sacrifice and shared responsibility. this is the vision i intend to pursue in my second term as president -- [applause] because i believe if we do these things -- if we do these things, more companies will start here, and stay here, and hire here, and more americans will be able to find jobs that support a middle-class lifestyle. understand, despite what you hear from my opponent, this has never been a vision about how government creates jobs or has the answers to all our problems. over the last three years, i've cut taxe
energy. innovation. infrastructure. and a tax code focused on american job creation and balanced deficit reduction. [applause] this is the vision behind the jobs plan i sent congress back in september -- a bill filled with bipartisan ideas that, according to independent economists, would create up to 1 million additional jobs if passed today. this is the vision behind the deficit plan i sent to congress back in september -- a detailed proposal that would reduce our deficit by $4 trillion...
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cut red tape, make energy affordable and turn around the economy. you happen to know that he also did this for business. and one of the wonderful business leaders, you are now famous throughout the country, meg whitman. she worked with mitt. [applause] i cannot see say enough about being thrilled to have paul ryan and his wife as part our team. he is so great. [applause] and he is ringing a warning bell. we appreciate the bell he is bringing. he is making all of us aware that we are approaching a fiscal cliff, that we have economic problems in this nation that have got to be addressed and have got to be solved. we are grateful for a man who has that much courage, integrity. we love paul ryan. [applause] i am going to now have fun and tell you a story about mid. and my fun job as a wife is to tell people about things that you might not know about. i think everyone knows he was a governor, successful businessman, that he has a big family. in the balloon drop, my grandchildren got lost. the balloons were dropping. and there were diving into the balloon
cut red tape, make energy affordable and turn around the economy. you happen to know that he also did this for business. and one of the wonderful business leaders, you are now famous throughout the country, meg whitman. she worked with mitt. [applause] i cannot see say enough about being thrilled to have paul ryan and his wife as part our team. he is so great. [applause] and he is ringing a warning bell. we appreciate the bell he is bringing. he is making all of us aware that we are approaching...
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we have energy in this country, let's use this energy in this country. [applause] renewables, biomass, nuclear, and oil and gas. let's get it. let's not keep buying from other countries. we also need workers with skills to thrive and survive in this economy. you know what we need to do? we need to stop spending money we don't have. [applause] president obama has given us four years of trillion-dollar deficits and is making matters worse and spending our children into a diminished future. don't have to stand for that. on november 6, we will change that. [applause] we also need to have free and fair trade to make more things in iowa, make more things here and sell them oversees. 97% of consumers are outside this country. we need to make more things in iowa and the midwest. if we do that, we will create jobs. [applause] >> one more thing. one of the great things about mitt romney, is that he actually knows how to create jobs. he has created jobs, started small businesses, turned around failing businesses. that's the leadership and experience we want to have
we have energy in this country, let's use this energy in this country. [applause] renewables, biomass, nuclear, and oil and gas. let's get it. let's not keep buying from other countries. we also need workers with skills to thrive and survive in this economy. you know what we need to do? we need to stop spending money we don't have. [applause] president obama has given us four years of trillion-dollar deficits and is making matters worse and spending our children into a diminished future. don't...
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many say this energy crisis is a huge barrier to the country's economic growth. electricity is now back in most places but the cost to industry is now being counted. growth in india's economy is slowing down. if the blockade continues, it will not affect people's lives, it could hurt the prospects of one of the world's most populous nations. >> for more on india's energy crisis, i spoke with the former american ambassador to delhi. doesn't this point to the paradox of the country? you have 6.5% growth but a country that cannot supply power. >> we talk about how important the issue is for growth and stability. the future prospects politically for either party. you have a major power outage that affects some where in the vicinity of 400-600 million people. there are x-ray machines that are crucial for terrorism efforts. there on generators for two or three hours. they will not have any life after that. the security consequences, just to the consequences socially when they have a monsoon season now that is not producing the rain that they need, further adding to the
many say this energy crisis is a huge barrier to the country's economic growth. electricity is now back in most places but the cost to industry is now being counted. growth in india's economy is slowing down. if the blockade continues, it will not affect people's lives, it could hurt the prospects of one of the world's most populous nations. >> for more on india's energy crisis, i spoke with the former american ambassador to delhi. doesn't this point to the paradox of the country? you...
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also federal investigators are coming down on a popular energy drink following the death of five people. and it's rarely a good thing when cops walk into a football locker room but you would be surprised the two college players they will never forget. costs in tonight's medical watch, 20 percent of hearing loss patients may have a fixable problem. i really don't remember a time when i could hear a lot of my right ear. even as a child this 59 year-old struggled to hear. i was able to function so it just became a way of life for me. for years she got by then and iraq on the left side brought it to the doctor she thought it was the perfect time to address her lifelong hearing problem. but a thorough microscopic exam revealed that she had tiny benign tumors that were overloading the bombsbones in both of her ears and affecting her ability to hear properly. that is the tip of the iceberg a tiny black dots on the surface it expands the deep behind the ear drum is a process that starts here in the station to. if it is not functioning well exchanging the gases of the middle ear and when it lock
also federal investigators are coming down on a popular energy drink following the death of five people. and it's rarely a good thing when cops walk into a football locker room but you would be surprised the two college players they will never forget. costs in tonight's medical watch, 20 percent of hearing loss patients may have a fixable problem. i really don't remember a time when i could hear a lot of my right ear. even as a child this 59 year-old struggled to hear. i was able to function so...
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in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real thin... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>. >> paul: from ohio to another important swing state. colorado where the candidates will meet next week in their first presidential debate. mitt romney has lot riding on his performance on wednesday night. what do they need to do in that debate and in the weeks ahead to shift the campaign narrative. let's ask wall street columnist dan hennington and dorothy rebenowitz and kim strausel. how far behind is mitt romney now? >> he is behind in nearly every swing state poll there is. now there is an argument campaign is making they are not nearly as far behind as the media polls but there is understanding that they have to make up some ground. >> paul: they are admitting they are behind and they have to make up. it sounds like necessity know it because they are trying to find different shifteding narratives to get ahead. have they fastened down a single strategy yet? >> here is what happened since the bad headlines. they h
in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real thin... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>. >> paul: from ohio to another important swing state. colorado where the candidates will meet next week in their first presidential debate. mitt romney has lot riding on his performance on wednesday night. what do they need to do in that debate and in the weeks ahead to shift the campaign narrative. let's ask wall street...
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he had a lot of energy going. both these guys had a lot of energy going. but at the end of the day, i don't know what the president is intending if he's re-elected. i don't think he made the case. i think he was mostly a counterpuncher. mitt romney wouldn't let him have the counterpunch without the counter-counterpunch. i don't see what the obama case is for re-election. i didn't hear it. >> the substance perhaps people will debate, but certainly the president came out swinging post the last debate. and governor romney stuck to his mission. let's goat john harwood. your take, john? >> maria, look, i'm always reluctant to call somebody a winner of a debate. you can't prove it. you got to wait and see what polls will show over the next few day, but the story of this debate is president obama coming back very strongly from the denver performance. that's what television viewers saw that was much more engaged, aggressive president who showed passion, who went after mitt romney, who got lucky having the final response and got to go back hard at mitt romney on th
he had a lot of energy going. both these guys had a lot of energy going. but at the end of the day, i don't know what the president is intending if he's re-elected. i don't think he made the case. i think he was mostly a counterpuncher. mitt romney wouldn't let him have the counterpunch without the counter-counterpunch. i don't see what the obama case is for re-election. i didn't hear it. >> the substance perhaps people will debate, but certainly the president came out swinging post the...
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overwelcome being number of them will tell you, there's just too much uncertainty between obama care, energy development. taxes, the list goes on and on and president obama has not done anything to resolve any of those uncertainties. >> dan, this is the weakest, you can call it a recovery from recession that at least i've had in my lifetime, but yet, it seems to have peaked. >> in its own terms the recovery is disturbing for the reasons that mary said. it should have grown at 5 or 6%. the fact that the united states and the american economy, 15 trillion economy is only growing at 2% at best, really says pretty awful things for our prospects. now, we are in a staet of high anxiety over this economy. and as a political matter, i think it's up, the question is which of those two candidates is going to be able to explain to the american people at every level of income, poor people, middle class people, businessmen who are sitting on the money. why is this happening to us? and barack obama really doesn't have a narrative for that-- >> let me just jump in. because his narrative has been, this was
overwelcome being number of them will tell you, there's just too much uncertainty between obama care, energy development. taxes, the list goes on and on and president obama has not done anything to resolve any of those uncertainties. >> dan, this is the weakest, you can call it a recovery from recession that at least i've had in my lifetime, but yet, it seems to have peaked. >> in its own terms the recovery is disturbing for the reasons that mary said. it should have grown at 5 or...
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like education, like clean energy, like a strong military, like caring for our veterans who are coming home from iraq and afghanistan. we can't do both. we can't do both. >> president obama rallied the crowd in las vegas earlier today and his message appears to be working. the just released nbc news/"wall street journal" poll has the president's favorability jumping 5 points up in the last month. in the head-to-head matchups, he leads mitt romney by six points. tripling his lead from a month ago. and against newt gingrich, he's in command with an 18-point margin. 55% to 37%. but there's a long way to go, and president obama's ready to make his message and take it out of washington and to the people. joining me now is bob shrum, democratic strategist and a professor at nyu and bill schneider, a resident scholar at third way and an opinion contributor for politico. he's writing about president obama's state of the union rallying his troops. thank you both for joining me tonight. >> happy to be here, al. >> now let me start with you. does the president have the momentum to carry him to no
like education, like clean energy, like a strong military, like caring for our veterans who are coming home from iraq and afghanistan. we can't do both. we can't do both. >> president obama rallied the crowd in las vegas earlier today and his message appears to be working. the just released nbc news/"wall street journal" poll has the president's favorability jumping 5 points up in the last month. in the head-to-head matchups, he leads mitt romney by six points. tripling his lead...
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. >> such a lovely energy. she was very kind. she was very worried about having to be mean to me in the movie. -- you weree scared scared about taking on the role? >> it is a little scary to be such a big part of something. i am used to playing smaller parts. when the movie comes out, i am proud of the movie, but i do not -- it does not feel like my responsibility. with this one, if people do not like it, it is my fault. tavis: what is wrong with playing the big parts? >> i love its. i am excited. if it is a good part, i will play it. tavis: how did the "two and a half men" thing happen for you? >> it was pilot season. it was supposed to be that one at the said. when the show got picked up, they made it a character. i was a regular for two years. tavis: you have done movies before. you bounce between television and film. what are you looking for in terms of some opportunities? >> i have been lucky enough to work with people i really respect and admire. that is my dream, to keep working with people whose work i like. that is what
. >> such a lovely energy. she was very kind. she was very worried about having to be mean to me in the movie. -- you weree scared scared about taking on the role? >> it is a little scary to be such a big part of something. i am used to playing smaller parts. when the movie comes out, i am proud of the movie, but i do not -- it does not feel like my responsibility. with this one, if people do not like it, it is my fault. tavis: what is wrong with playing the big parts? >> i...
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california has an incredible job increase in the solar energy field. i am with barack. he knows what he is doing. >> liz will be our final phone call. she is in north carolina, republican. >> i think that the moderator was very disappointing. he did not control the debate at all. obama had much more time than romney. i think a couple of times, romney did sort of interrupt, but he had to. obama had been on for five minutes. i timed it myself. the other thing is that people are saying that romney did not lay out his agenda very well. i think he did. he explained what he wanted to do, 1, 2, 3, several times. the lady from florida said that he didn't explain what he was going to
california has an incredible job increase in the solar energy field. i am with barack. he knows what he is doing. >> liz will be our final phone call. she is in north carolina, republican. >> i think that the moderator was very disappointing. he did not control the debate at all. obama had much more time than romney. i think a couple of times, romney did sort of interrupt, but he had to. obama had been on for five minutes. i timed it myself. the other thing is that people are saying...
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and there is energy going in the series. i'll have to give it three quarters of a bucket. >> there is where i'll be. >> ma don dona just made controversial remark remarks and moves in russia. how her support for gay rights could get her trouble in the law. >> images from mars curiosity get better and better. >> the tug-of-war over state wide efforts to bag plastic bags is coming up. >>> this guy is unbelievable, the man many of you saw walking across niagara falls made a high wire walk today walking 1300 feet on a tight rope. no problem. and estimated 100,000 people watched from the beach. and he said the worst thing was the sand stuck to the grease on his tight rope. he performed the walk for a promotion. >> madonna has spoken out for gay rights in st. petersburg during a concert there. here is video. she urged the crowd to show love and appreciation for the gay community. the city adopted a law this year banning the spread of what it calls propaganda that could damage moral development of minors. prosecutors have threatene
and there is energy going in the series. i'll have to give it three quarters of a bucket. >> there is where i'll be. >> ma don dona just made controversial remark remarks and moves in russia. how her support for gay rights could get her trouble in the law. >> images from mars curiosity get better and better. >> the tug-of-war over state wide efforts to bag plastic bags is coming up. >>> this guy is unbelievable, the man many of you saw walking across niagara...
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>> i actually did not know mitt romney views on energy. i think independent energy is a great idea. >> this is weighing in alexandria virginia on the republican line. >> i listened to the debate and the president mentioned the number one job of the government is to protect the people. now he is the executive chief commander. that is his no. 1 job in his branch of the government. he did talk about strengthening our military -- he did not mention anything about strengthening the military which mitt romney did mention that he was going to keep the government strong. my biggest issue is the economy right now, but also if you look at the middle east crisis, iran, libya, and some of these other countries, if war breaks out in the middle east, and with the oil problem and fuel shortages, if you think our grocery stores can get into when there is two or 3 inches of snow coming down, imagine getting our oil cut off, and this crisis with our american embassies being under attack. >> so when it comes to the economy, which was the discussion tonight,
>> i actually did not know mitt romney views on energy. i think independent energy is a great idea. >> this is weighing in alexandria virginia on the republican line. >> i listened to the debate and the president mentioned the number one job of the government is to protect the people. now he is the executive chief commander. that is his no. 1 job in his branch of the government. he did talk about strengthening our military -- he did not mention anything about strengthening the...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> digging deeper tonight, the continuing slaughter of syrian citizens. 230 killed by regime forces today according to opposition activists. we can not independently confirm that. 53 dead in one northern province. most in a strategic area along the north/south area where there are reports that syrian air force are bombing a town held by the opposition. cnn can't independently verify the reports or the videos posted on youtube with ac sets to international journal. is is restricted. reports of opposition fighters who have gotten their hands on heat-seeking shoulder fire missiles from libya smuggled in to the country through the turkish border. that could change the battle for syria and present new concern force the united states. i am joined by cnn contributor, robert bear and syrian activist zaidoon. we are referring to him by his first name for his safety. these shoulder-fired missiles represent a big escalation in the battle, don't they? >> absolutely. they can take down helicopter and slower jets and civilian airliners. it is a huge
putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> digging deeper tonight, the continuing slaughter of syrian citizens. 230 killed by regime forces today according to opposition activists. we can not independently confirm that. 53 dead in one northern province. most in a strategic area along the north/south area where there are reports that syrian air force are bombing a town held by the opposition. cnn can't independently verify the reports or the videos posted on youtube with ac...
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every day is a 5-hour energy day. 5-hour energy. every day. >> governor romney was the author of romney care, which is a top down government run health care system which read an article today has 15 different items directly in common with obamacare. >> paul: that was rick santorum at last week's debate in jacksonville. drawing parallel to mitt romney's health care reform and president obama's overhaul. mr. romney for his part denied the similarities and says he'll repeal obamacare if he's elected in november. just how alike are the two plans and can he run against president obama in the fall? grace marie turner is the president of the galen institute. and joins me from washington. great to have you here. paul, thank you. >> okay. so, just how similar are the two programs. mitt romney says they're not. what are they? >> you know, senator santorum was quoting a steady from the liberal families usa. but lists 16, actually, not 15. and key components that are almost identity between obamacare and romney care, everything from health plan
every day is a 5-hour energy day. 5-hour energy. every day. >> governor romney was the author of romney care, which is a top down government run health care system which read an article today has 15 different items directly in common with obamacare. >> paul: that was rick santorum at last week's debate in jacksonville. drawing parallel to mitt romney's health care reform and president obama's overhaul. mr. romney for his part denied the similarities and says he'll repeal obamacare...
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american energy is an 80% issue. president in trouble, jimmy carter is a good example, george h2b bush in 1992. president to get in trouble have not been recovered by early videt. -- labor day. incumbents get whenever the last poll was. they do not get the undecided. the last couple of polls are at the 45 through 47% level. if he is stuck there, in a time when he was out spending romney and from a spot jet -- obama is outspending, this will be an exciting campaign. tavis: they will wait until both conventions and it will put the numbers out. these numbers are going to be very bad for the obama administration. they will point out party is the worst has been. in categories, not this bad since the great depression. the top line, i am looking at what these numbers will reveal. poverty is becoming the new american norm. i suspect mr. romney will take those numbers and club or the president with those numbers about poverty. whether not he can do a better job remains to be seen but when these numbers come out, what kind of
american energy is an 80% issue. president in trouble, jimmy carter is a good example, george h2b bush in 1992. president to get in trouble have not been recovered by early videt. -- labor day. incumbents get whenever the last poll was. they do not get the undecided. the last couple of polls are at the 45 through 47% level. if he is stuck there, in a time when he was out spending romney and from a spot jet -- obama is outspending, this will be an exciting campaign. tavis: they will wait until...
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i have a lot of energy. even now, as an old man, i'm going to be 87 in december. tavis: yeah, i know. do you write in the mornings and teach during the day? >> people say, i write every day, but not today. because i am on tour. you see me once per year. i am locked away, dressed in rags, shivering, typing. that is my life. i tried to keep mentally healthy by realizing i am not going to work 12 hours per day. i'm going to work three or four hours and the rest of the day, i go and do something physical. i have to clean up after my wife, do your work, what on the beach, hike, i rent a place up in the sequoia forest. i spend a lot of time up there by myself, like walt whitman, walking in the wilderness, muttering to myself with tears streaming down my cheeks. this is my hobby. [laughter] tavis: you have said that you do art to the exclusion of everything else. when you focus in on it, it excludes everything else. tell me why i should not read that as an elitist statement coming from an artist? >> maybe it is, but i consider it more just. i am able to do what i wanted
i have a lot of energy. even now, as an old man, i'm going to be 87 in december. tavis: yeah, i know. do you write in the mornings and teach during the day? >> people say, i write every day, but not today. because i am on tour. you see me once per year. i am locked away, dressed in rags, shivering, typing. that is my life. i tried to keep mentally healthy by realizing i am not going to work 12 hours per day. i'm going to work three or four hours and the rest of the day, i go and do...